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<blockquote data-quote="NOPLCLKNEB" data-source="post: 180292" data-attributes="member: 1220"><p>Well, I'm going to disagree with some people hear, I bought a single man auger last year. It has a 50 cc engine on it and a 8" auger. I think it does a heck of a good job. I can auger out a 8" hole 4 feet deep in less than a minute most of the time. But if the soil is bone dry your in for a work out. The soil on my place in Nebraska is clay and if there is some moisture in it that auger works great.</p><p></p><p>But (theres always a but) would I rather have a 3 point auger on a tractor, sure I would, just can't afford it. That auger beats the heck out of digging them by hand. </p><p></p><p>If I'm putting corner posts in I just hand dig the 8" hole larger. It has saved me a lot of time in the past year and will this year also. I think the auger and engine assembly cost me $260.00 delivered to my door.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NOPLCLKNEB, post: 180292, member: 1220"] Well, I'm going to disagree with some people hear, I bought a single man auger last year. It has a 50 cc engine on it and a 8" auger. I think it does a heck of a good job. I can auger out a 8" hole 4 feet deep in less than a minute most of the time. But if the soil is bone dry your in for a work out. The soil on my place in Nebraska is clay and if there is some moisture in it that auger works great. But (theres always a but) would I rather have a 3 point auger on a tractor, sure I would, just can't afford it. That auger beats the heck out of digging them by hand. If I'm putting corner posts in I just hand dig the 8" hole larger. It has saved me a lot of time in the past year and will this year also. I think the auger and engine assembly cost me $260.00 delivered to my door. [/QUOTE]
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